2012-05-17

All change

So, I changed the layout of the blog, and some people do not like it.

I am not doing well changing it back, but I'll see what I can do!

... OK, this is more the original style, is that better?

15 comments:

  1. I didn't like the new one either - this one's better in some ways, although the main body text could be different

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  2. This is better.

    I didn't like the dynamic-ness/ web 2-point-blow of the old new one

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  3. It all looks fine in my RSS reader ;)

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  4. I liked the fact that the comments didn't require a reload in the new style...

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  5. I don't come here for the look anyway. :)

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  7. Well assuming what it was yesterday was the new layout and what it is today is the old layout, I preferred the new layout :)

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  8. But, but, but... it had a drop down to change the layout of the blog to whatever you wanted!

    So why complain?

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  9. Give over RevK... do *you* like it? After all it's your blog - I'm here for the content not the CSS sheet.

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  10. Whether this is the New or Old one, it's decades better than the old black background one, which took several seconds and lots of frenetic screen flashing and jumping to scroll down, or switch to and from viewing comments.

    Excellent!

    - Howard

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